Play the first dog to win ($2 a race)
Play 4 dog Quinella box ($12 a race)
Trifecta key the 1st dog w/the next 3 dogs ($6 a race)

Good luck!

MemphisMafia

01-23-2004, 12:55 PM

I see that wallstreet and you where engaged in wagering practice and styles yesterday . I have always contended that it is the first rule of gaming in this bizz and you better have your technique in order before taking a splash here . I also have been of the frame of mind that not every race requires the same wagering style , meaning I anticipate outcomes and couple that with the " all powerful tote board " because after all when we are wagering its your money I am after . I also have noticed that certain tracks require certain strong points to consider ( Bluffs Run ) . And knowing everything one can and applying it right down to the Nationals supply of spring kennel cough nation wide (after they go to thier respective tracks ) that longshots will prevail at a very high percentage for a while goes into a complete arsenal one must use.

I am thrilled that you are taking your place among us and look forward to great ideas being exchanged :D , and I am going to throw out a few tracks today also :

Lincoln Mat. : A big wash here , won about 400 with 4 Q`s & 3 Tri`s but the wagers took thier toll

Longshots happen, its a fact in wagering on the puppies. When do they happen, at the first turn on a 1650 race, when an inside runner is posted on the outside, and when in outside runner in posted on the inside are examples.